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a Roman aqueduct built circa 19 BC... a Roman aqueduct built circa 19 BC... aqueduct built circa 19 BC... View from inside a Roman aqueduct from the Pools of Solomon to Jerusalem... View from inside a Roman aqueduct from the Pools of Solomon to Jerusalem... The full length of the aqueduct ran for 50 miles... the largest and most expensive aqueduct ever constructed in the United States... the largest and most expensive aqueduct ever constructed in the United States... the largest and most expensive aqueduct ever constructed in the... An example of an extant small scale aqueduct system built in 1202 by... The 19th century saw aqueduct building resume on a large scale to supply fast... an aqueduct that once carried the Erie Canal over the Schoharie Creek near Amsterdam... an aqueduct that once carried the Erie Canal over the Schoharie Creek near Amsterdam... an aqueduct that once carried the... Mathur Aqueduct in Tamilnadu state... Mathur Aqueduct in Tamilnadu state... and large water supply systems when an aqueduct rather than a pipeline is the preferred solution... The aqueduct is a simple way to get water to other ends of a field... a new aqueduct is built alongside the old one because it cannot be shut down during construction... Aqueduct near Tokatee Falls in Oregon... Aqueduct near Tokatee Falls in Oregon... Aqueduct near Tokatee Falls in Oregon... This aqueduct was built in the 16th century to transport water from the old capital city of... only part of this aqueduct is visible in the localities of... Pontcysyllte Aqueduct on the Llangollen Canal... Pontcysyllte Aqueduct on the Llangollen Canal... aqueduct was built at... which remained the longest aqueduct in the world until the 21st century when the... canal being renovated without providing a tunnel or aqueduct for it to pass... A 234ft section of the aqueduct rotates through 90 degrees to allow vessels to pass along the Ship Canal...

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